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Texas Master Gardener 2005 ANNUAL REPORT |
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Texas Master Gardeners sm: "What do they do?"
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Texas Master Gardeners are arguably among the most recognized volunteers serving Texas citizens. Their activities, projects, and expertise significantly multiple the efforts of Texas Cooperative Extension.
Texas Master Gardeners:
In 2005, 115 County Extension Master Gardener programs trained 1,243 Texas Master Gardener Interns. To gain certification, each Intern must contribute a minimum of 50 hours of volunteer service. In 2005, the corps of Texas Master Gardeners totaled 4,724 Master Gardeners, providing 353,774 hours of their time to Extension educational projects. This volunteer service, equivalent to 173 full-time employees, increases the human capacity of Extension by 17 percent. The economic value of this service translates to a $6.1 million benefit to the State of Texas. Through dedicated leadership of County Extension Agents and Master Gardeners, the Texas Master Gardener program continues to be the largest Master Gardener program in the United States. |
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